Pure waste

Nayuta also writes on the everyday theme of love, but her audience is much wider than hers.

Maybe this is the difference between a genius and an ordinary person, and it can't be achieved by hard work.

Of course, Utaha's talent in literature must be much higher than that of ordinary people, but that depends on who she is compared to, such as Nayuta or Yamada Elf, there is no comparison at all.

"Today's rare date interrupted by heavy rain."

Utaha took a bite of the grilled fish and muttered sadly: "You definitely won't have much time in the next few days."

She was quite aware of this, Asahi needed to promote the anime movie, and production has ended, and will be finished before July 7th.

Summer vacation is the first day of the third week of July, and Asahi will be participating in a publicity event on July 10th, bringing the Seiyuu and several staff involved in the production.

Because the seiyuu signed by the agency were relatively late, there were only a few supporting roles left, and the protagonist was only Aoyama Nanami.

"After the anime movie is released, I can make time to keep you company." Asahi said while blowing on the grilled fish skin.

"Forget it, let's talk about it when the time comes, um... Are there any famous gardens in Tokyo?"

Utaha took a bite of the fish, it probably didn't taste very good, she frowned slightly and said, "I need to use materials for a new job."

"Parks, like Inokashira Park, Shakujii Park, Koganei Park, Musashino Park, and Showa Memorial Park are all great."

Since she used to go out gathering materials, Asahi enumerated them one by one.

"I will check them one by one in two days."

Utaha calmly placed the half-eaten grilled fish on a serving plate.

"If you don't know how to grill fish, don't grill it. It's a waste."

Asahi glanced at her, and gave her a grilled fish of which he ate less than a third.

"How strange to hear this sentence from your mouth."

"You mean I used to be extravagant?"

Remembering what he did in the past, Asahi doesn't realize how much wasted space he has, something to do.

The real basis thus becomes: solemn.

Utaha snorted softly: "I didn't say that."

Asahi felt that his personality had become a bit more patient, maybe because of the distance. He used to turn a blind eye to some of Utaha's hidden flaws, but now he can see someone clearly when he gets very close.

There is a certain truth in the adage that distance produces beauty.

After eating the barbecue, a satisfied Kobato brought Rikka upstairs for a nap. At first, Rikka wasn't used to it, but rainy days were perfect for sleeping, and with enough food and drink, she subconsciously felt a little sleepy.

"How about you?"

Watching Kazusa and Utaha, Asahi got up and cleaned up the mess with them.

"The music for the anime movie is almost done, and I have other things to do in the next two weeks."

Kazusa greeted first, lest Asahi wasn't free to find her later.

Asahi said, "Okay."

"Hmm…, I've never heard of Kazusa before. I hear she looks really strong."

Utaha happened to join the topic.

"Anyone can do this kind of thing. It's just a quick game, and the skills can't be called great." Kazusa piled up the trash, and said calmly.

"Why don't you find a chance to play it for me."

Utaha didn't know why she made that suggestion.

"Why would I do something like that?"

"I'm a fan of your mother, it's not too much to agree to this small request."

If someone else had mentioned her and Youko together before, Kazusa would most likely be angry, but now her expression was normal.

It seems that after the three-person hot spring trip, the relationship between mother and daughter has reached a qualitative leap.

In the final analysis, most of the families share the same relationship between Kazusa and Youko. Although the situations are different, the manner of fighting is similar.

Teenagers were more or less rebellious, and conflict with their parents was normal, and the same was true for Kazusa not to mention Youko loved her daughter very much. If not, she wouldn't rush back to watch every time Kazusa appeared on stage.

"What does mother have to do with me?"

After cleaning up the trash, Kazusa went to the kitchen table to wash her hands and said.

"But..."

"I will be back."

After washing her hands, Kazusa went upstairs to get the things she had arranged, nodded to Asahi, then headed towards the entrance.

Utaha had watched her appear in the street holding an umbrella and leaving. Only to arrive at Asahi, who was lazily leaning on the sofa, looking at him with wet and dark eyes: "Am I being too aggressive?"

Seeing Utaha straddle her boldly, Asahi embraced her slender waist, half closing his eyes to enjoy the girl's soft skin: "I would be surprised if you didn't say that."

It's normal for girls to want to monopolize the guy they like, and it's even more normal to reject the advances of other women. Utaha has a very strong sense of urgency.

Only those who were confident in their own charms weren't afraid to take it, but whether it was Nayuta or Kazusa, they were all extraordinary girls.

First of all, she has great looks, great abilities, and a fun personality. Utaha not only doesn't have a defining point, but she isn't as good in some places. This made her not confident in her own charm the first time she stood up.

A girl with an evil tongue and a dark personality like her. She also has a lot of jealousy. Although her appearance and figure belong in the goddess category, most people can't stand it.

Seeing Asahi's tendency to raise her head to kiss, Utaha pressed his chest with her index finger, deliberately pressing his chest, but she felt a strange movement somewhere, her eyes flashed, her cheeks were slightly red, and she wanted to stand up as if she had been electrocuted.

Too bad she can come and go whenever she wants, and nothing is that cheap.

Asahi looked at her with a smile, and pressed his forehead against hers, feeling that Utaha was gradually struggling and smiled slightly: "Just sit with me for a while like this."

"But don't go too far."

Utaha couldn't do anything about it, especially since the time between the two of them hadn't been that long, and it was only natural for partners to whisper.

Fortunately, Asahi was just chatting with her normally, and soon let her go.

A little at a time, and then a little more the next time than the last, this way of developing feelings with Utaha step by step is very interesting.

Asahi doesn't just care about venting his thoughts.

Results are important, but the process of achieving results is also very important!